What’s New
Karen Corday June 27th, 2008
New from the Network:
June issue of the Network News: This month, we interviewed Maggie Jackson about her new book, Distracted: The Erosion of Attention and the Coming Dark Age. In the Sloan Corner, Jessica Glenn of Workplace Flexibility 2010 writes about their new community policy forums.
New in Work and Family:
- Working Women Tell Survey: It’s the Economy
The AFL-CIO Blog announces the release of the sixth Ask a Working Woman Survey from Working America and the AFL-CIO. The concerns topping women’s lists include paying the bills, buying groceries, gas prices, and paying the rent or mortgage.
- For a Good Retirement, Find Work. Good Luck.
Steve Lohr of the New York Times writes about how working two or three years beyond the traditional retirement ages of 62 for women and 63 for men can have positive effects on Boomers’ retirement living standards as well as the American economy.
For more popular press articles on work and family, please see What’s New in Work and Family.













